Ah, you’ve been good to me this week. Here’s some jewels:
Jacki: “You’ve been mentioning the President a lot lately….becoming a fan?”
Well, I’ll let that hang there for a bit (I did answer Jacki via email, though.). Expect a post about that later this week, probably. I’ve got other good stuff lined up, but I’ll see if I can squeeze in a non-political talk about politics!
Heather: “Don’t fret, my dear – you’ll get your old passport back with all its kewl stamps!”
Haha, you used “fret” and “kewl” in the same sentence! Oh, and I’m really glad to hear that.
Elizabeth: “I love that about Open Door. Every sermon/lesson is for the whole church and is modified to be on everyon’s level of understanding. I think it’s incredible what young children really do know and absorb through those lessons and especially if parents work with them at home.”
It’s certainly a challenge sometimes, but oh so worth it!
Joy said, “I try and comment as much as I can. I tend to try and write shorter post and I like to read short post. I think we’re all stretched for time and like to read as many blogs as possible. When I click on some blogs and I have to scroll my mouse several times just to read the post I’m like aiyiyi. That is why I like your blog. You are great at getting to the point. Keep em short and sweet people.”
Thanks, Joy! I like them short ‘n’ sweet, too, though I have a bloggy friend or two that are known for their verbosity that make me laugh, just like Dickens or Fielding (ahem, Heather, ahem).
Moi? Verbose? Noooooooooo!
Okay, yes. I confess. My brain is just a wordy mess.
I *am* a poet, and I *do* know it.
Hee! :D
I still think you’re kewl even if you’re calling me out for my loquacity. ;)
*mwah*
And did I ever reply to that email? I can’t remember! But I do agree with what you said. Even though I am not a fan of his politics, he is our President and deserves respect. And prayer that he will change his mind on some things! :-)